Thank you ein, as much as that wasn't the exact point, but derived from it.

I did answer your question, Briggsy. A blue square symbolises water, a yellow for sand. Blue is symbolic of water. This type of symbolism has been used since before anybody alive on this earth was born. But regardless, how the game presents itself is irrelevant as to why it chooses this form. Did it choose it because it wanted to embellish days long gone and summon a sense of nostalgia, or because somebody else was already doing that, and doing it very well?

Well no, I could not give a sock! I did watch the lp though. The point that you enjoy dancing around is the other mark similarity, instead praying on that sole distinction. The point still stands, regardless of if they must eat or not.

Away from the pointless arguing a bit, I figure this will soon be $2.50 during a steam sale, will it be worth a look at then? I realize its not DF, but would it be a fun puzzle game to get 2.50 worth out of?

Also a small rant: It seems to be a constant that every game that comes out that includes dwarves or is slightly like DF the topic about it dissolves into flames and bile on why its not as good as DF. (this, goblin camp, etc) Gotta say this is getting sad folks, DF is a very oddball game and the work of years. Comparing other stuff to it is always going to be apples and oranges. Any independent developer like this who manages to bring a game out deserves to have the thing judged on its own merits rather than being held up against something like DF.

Get the demo, I say. It is too much arcade for my taste. Really all you do is 1) encase water and lava so it can't get out and 2) train warriors to kill the rare, rare invader and 3) direct dwarves towards the good loot. All these 3 things can be done in one to three clicks.

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Upon him I will visit famine and a fire, until all around him desolation rings and all the demons in the outer dark look on amazed and recognize that vengeance is the business of a dwarf

Also a small rant: It seems to be a constant that every game that comes out that includes dwarves or is slightly like DF the topic about it dissolves into flames and bile on why its not as good as DF. (this, goblin camp, etc) Gotta say this is getting sad folks, DF is a very oddball game and the work of years. Comparing other stuff to it is always going to be apples and oranges. Any independent developer like this who manages to bring a game out deserves to have the thing judged on its own merits rather than being held up against something like DF.